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Owain Cyfeiliog

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19: 127:. The mission accomplished, Owain calls for the drinking horn to be passed to each member of his bodyguard in turn, with words of praise for each one. There is a more sombre note when he remembers two of his men who fell in the fighting and grieves for their loss. The poem's most recent editor, 123:—it is commonly rated as one of the finest Welsh poems of this period. In the poem, Owain's bodyguard are gathered at his court following a raid in 1155 to free his brother Meurig from prison in 284: 235: 299: 106:
and retired to the abbey of Strata Marcella, where he died and was buried two years later. His illegitimate son, Cadwallon, was given the
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He is recorded as having been in alliance with the other Welsh princes to withstand the invasion of 1165 by King
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to rule in 1147. On Madog's death in 1160 Owain became the ruler of most of southern Powys (this became known as
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Owain has also long been considered a notable poet. Although only one poem ascribed to him has been preserved—
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to distinguish him from other rulers named Owain, particularly his contemporary, Owain ap Gruffydd of
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after it was inherited by his son). He married Gwenllian, one of the daughters of
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A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest
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Owain was the son of Gruffydd ap Maredudd (and thus grandson of
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In 1195, Owain handed the rule of most of his realm to his son
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when they journeyed around Wales to raise men for a
29:(c. 1130–1197) was a prince of the southern part of 83:. In 1188, however, he refused to meet or support 8: 285:People excommunicated by the Catholic Church 144:as a knight who strikes Fulk with a spear. 226:Gruffydd, R. Geraint; et al. (1995). 146: 200: 198: 194: 230:. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. 99:, and was excommunicated as a result. 138:Owain also appears in the romance of 7: 33:and a poet. He is usually known as 14: 228:Gwaith Llywelyn Fardd I ac Eraill 211:. London: Isaac Foulkes. p.  1: 300:12th-century Welsh monarchs 256:(Longmans, Green & Co.) 321: 208:The Royal Tribes of Wales 176: 170:Prince of Powys Wenwynwyn 167: 154: 149: 305:12th-century Welsh poets 89:Archbishop of Canterbury 205:Yorke, Philip (1887). 129:Gruffydd Aled Williams 23: 133:Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr 21: 180:Gwenwynwyn ab Owain 141:Fouke le Fitz Waryn 93:Giraldus Cambrensis 77:Henry II of England 50:Maredudd ap Bleddyn 41:, who is known as 24: 280:Monarchs of Powys 250:John Edward Lloyd 237:978-0-7083-1214-8 186: 185: 177:Succeeded by 158:Madog ap Maredudd 54:Madog ap Maredudd 27:Owain ap Gruffydd 312: 242: 241: 223: 217: 216: 202: 155:Preceded by 147: 52:) and nephew of 320: 319: 315: 314: 313: 311: 310: 309: 260: 259: 246: 245: 238: 225: 224: 220: 204: 203: 196: 191: 182: 173: 165: 163:Prince of Powys 160: 114:and Broniarth. 112:Llannerch Hudol 81:Strata Marcella 66:Powys Wenwynwyn 35:Owain Cyfeiliog 12: 11: 5: 318: 316: 308: 307: 302: 297: 292: 287: 282: 277: 272: 262: 261: 258: 257: 244: 243: 236: 218: 193: 192: 190: 187: 184: 183: 178: 175: 166: 156: 152: 151: 150:Regnal titles 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 317: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 291: 290:Welsh princes 288: 286: 283: 281: 278: 276: 273: 271: 268: 267: 265: 255: 251: 248: 247: 239: 233: 229: 222: 219: 214: 210: 209: 201: 199: 195: 188: 181: 172: 171: 164: 159: 153: 148: 145: 143: 142: 136: 134: 130: 126: 122: 121: 115: 113: 109: 105: 100: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 73: 71: 70:Owain Gwynedd 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 46: 44: 43:Owain Gwynedd 40: 36: 32: 28: 22:Arms of Powys 20: 16: 295:1130s births 253: 227: 221: 207: 168: 140: 137: 120:Hirlas Owain 118: 116: 101: 74: 47: 34: 26: 25: 15: 275:1197 deaths 270:1130 births 264:Categories 189:References 174:1160–1195 104:Gwenwynwyn 62:Cyfeiliog 108:commotes 252:(1911) 97:crusade 85:Baldwin 58:cantref 39:Gwynedd 234:  125:Maelor 31:Powys 232:ISBN 91:and 161:as 110:of 60:of 266:: 213:58 197:^ 87:, 72:. 45:. 240:. 215:.

Index


Powys
Gwynedd
Owain Gwynedd
Maredudd ap Bleddyn
Madog ap Maredudd
cantref
Cyfeiliog
Powys Wenwynwyn
Owain Gwynedd
Henry II of England
Strata Marcella
Baldwin
Archbishop of Canterbury
Giraldus Cambrensis
crusade
Gwenwynwyn
commotes
Llannerch Hudol
Hirlas Owain
Maelor
Gruffydd Aled Williams
Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr
Fouke le Fitz Waryn
Madog ap Maredudd
Prince of Powys
Prince of Powys Wenwynwyn
Gwenwynwyn ab Owain

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